How to Use Nexus Player to Stream iTunes Movies to Watch on TV

Google had released Chromecast for streaming media files to TV and gained tons of positive feedback. And now, Google announced the Nexus Player, which will handle streaming, games and run Android apps. It's a flattened out, circular black box that connects to your TV over HDMI and works for watching media, Google Casting content and games with an optional game controller.

When launched on November 3rd, the Nexus Player will cost $99. The price is very similar to other streaming devices like Roku, Apple TV.

Nexus Player Key Specifications:

CPU: 1.8GHz Quad Core, Intel Atom

Wi-Fi: 802.11ac 2x2 (MIMO)

8GB flash storage

A remote control with a built-in microphone for voice search Bluetooth 4.1

If you have bought Nexus Player, you would find Nexus Player is a simple machine. Simple enough to set all things up quickly. The Nexus Player does plenty for a media device and all the functionality of the popular Chromecast is built right in. You can start streaming video, apps, and any other compatible services (including the Chrome browser) from your computer or mobile device directly to your TV.

For iTunes movies, although they are videos but can't be streamed to TV unless removing the DRM protection from the file format. To remove DRM of iTunes movies and stream them to play on TV via Nexus Player, the tool you need is DRM media converter and Tune4mac is one of the best for you.